Remembering Sally Daniels

Community, Gilmer County Chamber
The core values of the Gilmer Chamber are Integrity, Kindness, Collaboration, and Vision. Few who have joined our ranks have ever embodied these values so wholly and effortlessly as Sally Daniels.
Both in our Chamber and in our Community as a whole, Sally was always the first to offer friendship and a helping hand. When advice or correction was needed, Sally was steadfast yet gentle. When praise was warranted, Sally was lifegiving and uplifting. She led as a servant leads: with a quiet force that moves others to action.
In truth, it is hard to imagine all of the progress and innovation that has happened at the Gilmer Chamber without Sally’s service, passion, and distinct gift with words. A member since 1986, Sally has been invested in the Gilmer Chamber for almost four decades and in that time her dedication to our community has never waivered. When volunteers were needed for an event like Apple Festival or Taste of Ellijay, Sally was there early with a smile on her face. Whenever a new business was cutting their ribbon, Sally was there cheering them on. When Amazon Prime was first rising in the ranks, the Gilmer’s Got It campaign that renewed an interest in local shopping was Sally’s brainchild.
Sally was a standing Chamber Ambassador and served on the Chamber’s board several times. She never wanted credit for anything she did, but her monumental contributions to our community lead to Sally being named Member of the Year in 2018. Outside of her involvement in the Chamber, Sally was a dedicated member of the Rotary Club and Optimist Club where she served our community with equal integrity and found a million different ways to make Gilmer brighter day by day.
It is hard to imagine our community without Sally, her love, and her light. Please join us in lifting up thoughts and prayers for her husband Bill, their children, and their grandchildren as they navigate this exceptionally difficult time.
2021 Annual Meeting a Success
January 20, 2021
Thank You to everyone who sponsored and attended our 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting! Attendees were treated to an awesome Question and Answer Session with Mark Richt moderated by 2020 Chair Chris Wang.
To see video playback of your 2021 Board and Ambassadors along with the Passing of the Gavel and awarding of our 2020 Member of the Year, Business of the Year, and Community Champion awards, please check out the video at the left.
Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsors
The Georgia Tech EDA University Center is conducting a survey to assess the impact that the coronavirus crisis has had in our region. Based on the information collected, the Georgia Tech team will provide participating communities with a tool for short-term recovery planning in order to build stronger, more resilient businesses for the long-term.
The survey will require less than 5 minutes of your time, depending upon your selections, but your insights will be enormously helpful. We ask that participants please respond to the survey by January 29, 2021.
Please click this link to begin the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NWGACovid19Survey
The mission of the Regional Commission is to improve the quality of life for every Northwest Georgia resident, through orderly growth, conservation of the region’s natural and historic resources, and care and development of the region’s human resources. Survey responses will help us to better understand the needs of our region and communities as recovery continues.
Membership Announcements
Salon and Day Spa
Ellijay, GA
Mushroom Farm
Ellijay, GA
Renewing Members
As of 1/25/2021
  • Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
  • Hometown Florist & Yesterday’s Decor
  • Open Arms of Blue Ridge
  • Isaiah House, Inc.
  • JF Maxwell Heating & Air
  • Mountain Maddie Homes / Ronald & Maxine Mullis
  • Sharp Mountain Vineyards
  • Circuit World / C & C TV, Inc
  • First Baptist Church of Ellijay
Don’t forget to advertise your job openings on the Gilmer Chamber website! Click here to get your opening in front of the right candidates.
Gilmer Chamber | 706-635-7400 | [email protected] | http://www.gilmerchamber.com/

Gilmer Chamber Selects New President and CEO

Community, Gilmer County Chamber
Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce leaders have selected an experienced chamber and tourism professional as the new president and chief executive officer of the business organization. Jennifer Grimmer was unanimously approved by the chamber’s board of directors on Friday, January 15 to lead the 650 member chamber which serves as the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) for East Ellijay, Ellijay, and Gilmer County.
Grimmer previously served as the Executive Director of the Peachtree City Convention and Visitors Bureau – Atlanta Regional Tourism from 2015 – 2018. She is currently the Marketing Manager/Digital Marketing Specialist for the Natural Resources and Wildlife Division with the State of Utah in Salt Lake City where she has created and implemented a marketing strategy for the Department of Wildlife Resources.
“The chamber’s search committee was very focused on the qualifications of the candidates we wanted to interview,” according to Chris Wang, 2020 Chair. “Chamber, tourism, and marketing experiences were dominant skill sets that are required of the president. Jennifer met all of those prerequisites on paper and in person.”
Originally from Oregon and a 2000 graduate of the University of Oregon, Grimmer grew up in a community that depended heavily on small businesses and tourism, similar to East Ellijay, Ellijay and Gilmer County. She has held chamber and tourism positions in Corvallis, Wilsonville, and Medford/Jackson County, all in Oregon, and Wahkiakum in Washington State. While in Wilsonville, Grimmer founded Oregon Horse Country (OHC) as an arm of the Wilsonville Chamber. The organization focuses on connecting, strengthening and representing the equine industry in the state. Lodging tax for Wilsonville increased by 30% following launch of OHC after its first year in operation.  Forming OHC garnered the Core Competency Award from the Western Chamber Executives Association in 2011 for the Wilsonville Chamber.
“The opportunity to return to Georgia and be a part of an organization like the Gilmer Chamber is a dream come true for me,” Grimmer said. “My husband and I are recently empty-nesters and I’m excited to find a position I can pour myself into, make a priority and make a difference. My first initiative will be to listen to the community and build upon the foundations that are already in place in terms of tourism and chamber programs.”
Grimmer’s successes in Peachtree City include the founding of the annual Hops and Props Georgia beer festival in partnership with the Commemorative Air Force as well as the Annual Wine and Warbirds Festival. She also served on the boards of the Fayette County Chamber and Arts Council of Fayette County. Other accomplishments include graduating from both Leadership Fayette and the Georgia Academy of Economic Development.
“The timing is right to bring Jennifer into the community as our new president,” said Wang. “Gilmer County was a great place for people to come spread out in throughout 2020, and we are excited to have a new president bringing fresh ideas for 2021 to continue to market our area as a perfect destination for all people to get away to. Jennifer’s expertise can play a large role in furthering the chamber’s core values of Integrity, Kindness, Collaboration, and Vision.”
Grimmer and her husband Ben, who served as a United States Marine, plan to move to Gilmer County in the next few weeks. Her first day at the chamber will be February 1.
Members of the search committee, in addition to Wang, included Amber Davenport, United Community Bank, past chamber chair; John Marshall, past chamber chair; Bobby McNeill, Chateau Meichtry Family Vineyard & Winery, 2021 Chair of the chamber; Lex Rainey, past chamber Chair; Donna Reece, Piedmont Mountainside Hospital, current chamber board member; and Jason Smith, ETC and ETC Security, Treasurer/Secretary of the chamber.
The president’s position became vacant in the fall of 2020 when Paige (Green) Hutto resigned her seat to move to Alabama. She had served the community for 12 years and grown the chamber in both influence and valuable programming.
The chamber board engaged The Chason Group to lead the executive search process. The firm, which is Georgia based, specializes in executive searches for chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, foundations and other non-profits. The placement of Grimmer marks the third Gilmer Chamber president recruited by The Chason Group.

Start 2021 off Right

Gilmer County Chamber
Register Today 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting
This year, we’re bringing you all the fun of the Gilmer Chamber Annual Meeting from any destination you choose! You won’t want to miss our awesome guest speaker, Mark Richt, and the presentation of major awards like the Community Champion Award, Member of the Year, and Business of the Year. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Click here for sponsorship levels and benefits.
Membership Announcements
Renewing Members
As of 12/29/2020
  • State Farm Insurance – Candra Warren
  • Bank OZK
  • Squiggles
  • Piedmont Heart of Ellijay
  • Green Willow Soap
  • Live the Trail
  • Hootenanny’s Music
Don’t forget to advertise your job openings on the Gilmer Chamber website! Click here to get your opening in front of the right candidates.

And the Guest Speaker is…

Gilmer County Chamber
Our Zoom Annual Meeting to be held on January 21, 2021 is sure to be a hit with Chamber updates, membership and community awards, and a special keynote speech by College Football Coaching Icon Mark Richt.
Registrants have a choice to register for the meeting only ($15/per person) or register for the meeting with meal delivery ($25/per person). If you select meal delivery, please contact (706) 635-7400 for menu options and delivery preferences. Attendees will be sent the log on link for the meeting at a later date.
We expect individuals both from the chamber community and outside of it to tune in for our awesome program and keynote speaker. This is the perfect opportunity to get your business out in front of the community! Please click the link below for sponsorship details. E-mail [email protected] or call (706) 635-7400 to sponsor.
We can’t wait for you to tune in for the 2021 Annual Meeting!

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